If it's of moderate value, you could start with a local coin gallery. If there isn't one nearby, use the internet (or a coin-collecting friend) to help you find the nearest reputable one.
If the coin is of high value if genuine, you may choose to contact an agency such as the Professional Numismatists Guild, or the Professional Coin Grading Service. For a fee, they will verify your coin, grade it, and seal it in a clear plastic case to protect its value.
Many coin shops can submit coins for grading. Also if you are a member of a grading service you may be able to submit them yourself.
This is a rare coin. If you have this coin you should take it to a coin collector to have it authenticated since it is often counterfeited. The value will vary but it ranges from $440 to well over $5,000.
If the the coin has not had the the edge polished off to remove the date, mint mark and motto it has value. But first it has to be authenticated, I suggest taking it to a coin dealer for a opinion
Any coin that appears to be a 1795 American $5 gold piece should be authenticated by a numismatic expert. As of 03/2010 values for a genuine coin range from over $8000 in the lowest collectible grade to nearly a half-million dollars for a top-quality coin.
For anything that old, the first step would be to have it authenticated. If the condition seems too nice for its age, it's probably a replica or counterfeit.
You can get a coin authenticated by reaching out to professional coin grading services or numismatic experts. These professionals have the expertise and tools to accurately assess and authenticate coins based on their condition, rarity, and authenticity. It is important to choose a reputable and established service to ensure a reliable authentication process.
The best thing to do is go to the web site for NGC. But expect $50.00 bucks.
it means that a porfecinal has authenticated and determaned the codition of a coin
Many coin shops can submit coins for grading. Also if you are a member of a grading service you may be able to submit them yourself.
If the the coin has not had the the edge polished off to remove the date, mint mark and motto it has value. But first it has to be authenticated, I suggest taking it to a coin dealer for a opinion.
This is a rare coin. If you have this coin you should take it to a coin collector to have it authenticated since it is often counterfeited. The value will vary but it ranges from $440 to well over $5,000.
If the the coin has not had the the edge polished off to remove the date, mint mark and motto it has value. But first it has to be authenticated, I suggest taking it to a coin dealer for a opinion
It is very possible. Please take it to a certified coin collector to have it authenticated.
Yes there are. There are replicas made of many rare coins and they should have something on them that indicates they are a legal copy or replica as distinct from a forgery. This is one reason why it is so important to have any valuable coin you might be considering, checked and authenticated by a reputable coin dealer. Replica Pennies go for a few Dollars.
What you need to do is go get it apraised. They can get it authenticated and you will be good to go. It helps if you have paperwork
The 1893-S Morgan is a key-date/mint coin of the series. Any example needs to be authenticated. Average retail value for a circulated coin starts at $2,000.00.
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